Russia today cannot survive, “because it is an artificial formation,” Alexei Danilov said.
After the removal of Vladimir Putin from power and the fall of Russia, it was necessary to remove this territory of weapons, including nuclear. This was stated by NSDC Secretary Alexei Danilov in an interview for Channel 24, published on Saturday, May 28.
As Danilov said, “Putin will be taken away by life itself.”
“It will be 100%. I have said more than once that it will be in our memory. Also, Russia will fall into our memory,” he said.
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In his opinion, Russia will not survive, “because it is an artificial formation.”
“That will happen. We really want ‘yesterday’ to happen, but we still have to wait a bit,” he added.
He believes that it is necessary to carry out nuclear disarmament of Russia, because it is very dangerous to leave a country with nuclear weapons, which can act as it sees fit, ignoring the laws, UN and all existing rules and regulations. now. .
“It’s very, very dangerous. If someone thinks that another Putin won’t show up there, then, believe me, I said that, there’s a hell of a lot of them who want to be Putin, “said the NSDC secretary.
He recalled that there are countries that have never attacked anyone in their lives, and there are states that continue to live to attack other countries.
“Russia is one of those constantly attacking other states. They are always poking their noses and invading foreign territories,” he stressed.
Recall that according to a KIIS survey in mid -May, 92% of Ukrainian citizens have bad habits in Russia, and only 2% have good attitudes. At the same time, in early February, 34% of Ukrainians had a good attitude to this country.
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Source: korrespondent

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